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Letters Patent No. 105,307, dated July 12, 1820.

IMPROVEMENT IN FENCE.

*AO-e- The ASchedule referred to in these Lett-ers Patent and makingpart of the same.

. I, S. PARK C0021,- of Milwaukee, in the county of Milwaukee and theVState of Wisconsin, have invented certain Improvements in Fences, ofwhich the following is'a specication.

Nature and Object of the Invention.

The nature of my invention is to construct a fence of that characterthat nothing can get over it, and at the same time be portable andeasily constructed.

' the fence.

This fence can be rolled over from point to point, and still bea fencejust thevsame. Where the splice comes, the pickets pass through andfasten it firmly, and to make a fence round a stack, or to tuln a sharpcorner anywhere, just pull out one or two of the end pickets and it willcome together all right. '-And a fence can be made in this way, justletting the ends 'butt together without the splices, and in that .way

every length is a gate.

O'lwi'ms.

I claim as my invention- 1. A fence composed of center piece A andpickets B, substantially as described.

2. Center piece A, pickets B, supporting pieces C, and length piece D,substantially as described.

S. PARK GOON.

Witnesses:

WILLIAM HonNoR, J. B. SMITH.

